PHNOM PENH—Cambodia’s ex-premier Hun Sen on Friday accused Thailand’s prime minister of insulting the Thai king, as tensions between the neighbouring countries intensified.
He said Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s comments about her military commander—whom she labelled an “opponent” in a leaked phone call with the veteran leader over a border dispute—were “an insult to the king.”
“An insult to a regional commander is an insult to the Thai king because it is only the king who issued a royal decree to appoint him,” Hun Sen claimed in a livestream on his official Facebook page.
The daughter of controversial ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra—who goes on trial for lese-majeste next week—faces being sacked as prime minister after the phone call scandal triggered calls for her to step down and caused her government to teeter.
Hun Sen, the father of Cambodia’s prime minister Hun Manet and former close ally to Thaksin—last week posted the full 17-minute recording of the private conversation on his official Facebook page.
“I just let Thailand know how the prime minister committed a dirty act to their nation,” he said on Friday.
In the recording, the two leaders discussed restrictions imposed on border crossings after a military clash last month killed a Cambodian soldier.
Thailand has strict lese majeste laws, which ban criticism of King Maha Vajiralongkorn and his close family and carry sentences of up to 15 years in jail per offense.